HONG KONG (AP) The theater troupe that's brought an all-female interpretation of the "The Taming of the Shrew" to China says global audiences see Shakespeare's works powerfully and they believe touring is at the heart of the Bard's plays.
The players pay tribute to that in the opening of the production in Hong Kong by singing an Irish folk tune while dressed as a classic theatre troupe. The Shakespeare's Globe group which rebuilt the Globe Theatre in London is performing for the first time in Hong Kong and has high hopes to establish a lasting presence in China.
Kate Lamb, who plays independent and headstrong Katherina, says working in new spaces before new audiences is the best part of performing globally.
"What I've discovered with the Globe is that the audience is as big a part of the play as are the actors," Lamb said. "Every time you tour to a new venue you're playing to a new audience, a new society, a new village or a new country, and that comes with it the reactions and different histories and so you are relating to a different thing.
"People laugh at different things depending on the country, depending on the town, and it's great. It's new every time and that's the best thing for me," she said.